"The
State is a demilitarized union of people, citizens , regulated by basic law to
the financial system to ensure an equitable distribution of the gross domestic
product by the executive authority of the State in the form of bank-based asset
management of all types of property , the use of natural resources for the
benefit of one and all to create on land belonging to the state, conditions for
the preservation of human health, a long and prosperous life for the citizens
voluntarily entering into this Union "

To 2013 there is
no single legal definition of the term "State", fully recognized by
science, and all countries of the world.

The largest international organization - the UN – does not have the appropriate
authority to determine if any formation is a state or not.
"The recognition of a new state or government – is an act that can perform
or refuse to perform only the state and government.
Usually, it means a willingness to establish diplomatic relations.

United Nations - is not a state or government, and therefore it does not have any authority to recognize a particular state or
government ".

One of the few documents that provide a definition of "state" in
international law – is the Montevideo Convention, signed in UruguayinDecember 26,1933, by only few continental
states.
In Montevideo Conventionof 1933 are secured four attributes of the state: ~ a permanent population, ~ a defined territory, ~ own government, ~ the
ability to enter into relations with other states.